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Life 2.0 - Premiering 01-06-2007

And this blog shall pass away.... For reasons why, see my new blog and my initial posting (Same title as this one :)). - Keith Richie
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Upgrading a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Shared Services Farm with NLB and Forced SSL to MOSS 2007

How's that for a blog posting title! Oh, and I'll add IIS redirect virtual servers into the mix. I've been working with a customer on detailing all the steps necessary to make this a reality, and I've seen quite a few posts out on some internet searches

Understanding SharePoint - Part 6 - Duplicate Content Sources bound to multiple indexes causes duplicate alerts to be fired

I had a theory that this caused problems and validated it today while working with a customer who has a large number of content sources spread across multiple indexes. Note: First of all, poking around through the UI to look at all the details of indexes,
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Rich Text column for Document Libraries don't work as expected

In this previous post , I discussed how I spent most of my evenings and vacation time updating my indieOpolis site to utilize WSS 3.0. One of the things I wanted to accomplish during this "rebuild" was to utilize the Rich Text column type for the details
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Capacity Planning for WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007

The Capacity Planning documentation is available for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. For WSS 3.0, click here . For MOSS 2007, click here . Now that these are official, I'll be updating the Capacity Planning
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Editing pages with SharePoint Designer: Lesson Learned

" Check Out! " Edit, test ,test , test, edit, test ,test, test, test. Check In. Ready for more editing? " Check Out First!!!! " I have definitely learned my lesson. - Keith
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Using SharePoint as an aid to my Tangerine Dream Collection project

In my previous post, I commented that I've updated my indieOpolis site to WSS 3.0 , As well, I've migrated my Tangerine Dream Collection Project site to WSS 3.0 under the indieOpolis server as well. This past weekend, I spent "WAY TOO MUCH TIME" re-generating
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indieOpolis updated for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0

Over the past few evenings (during what little spare time I've had :)), I re-created the indieOpolis site completely from scratch to use Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 now that it has released. Check it out at http://www.indieopolis.net (Yeah, I moved
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SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Crawl Performance Part 2

Tony has made yet another good posting in his "SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Crawl Performance" series. Check it out here ! I think when Tony has completed this series (If there is ever an end as he's still got V3 to start talking about (hint hint Tony
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PSCONFIG for WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007 is your friend

In my line of work, I have to have a few SharePoint farms sitting around with different topologies, settings, etc. I certainly don't have a separate database server for each farm to support these configurations, and I don't want to have a separate virtual
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Welcome Tony McIntyre to the blogging community!

Tony McIntyre from my old team has started blogging!!!! Check out his first post titled SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Crawl performance Part 1 . This is a great article to hook on while also checking out my article Understanding SharePoint - Part 1 -
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Understanding and Troubleshooting the SharePoint Explorer View

Steve Sheppard from my old team in conjunction with many other folks, has created a fantastic whitepaper on troubleshooting the Explorer View feature that is included with Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 and is also available in Microsoft SharePoint Portal
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Here's to you Mr. Microsoft IT SharePoint Technologist Guy

If you've ever heard the Real Men of Genius commercials, you'll be able to sing along with this. If there's one guy I probably don't thank enough it's Andre Heymann who helps engineer the SharePoint deployments within Microsoft IT. Sure I've thanked Joel
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More reasons to ensure you're not exceeding capacity planning guidelines

If I don't harp on it enough :) I knew I had seen the official KB on this subject long ago, and finally came across it again. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;830601 Keep in mind, that even with a MOSS 2007 indexer, indexing SharePoint
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Yep, I know...pretty quiet on this blog for the past month or so

I've been super busy and have had some personal items to take care of, but to show some link love to some of my SharePoint pals Joel Oleson has recently posted a few items that I feel are worth reading: More Content Database sizing and capacity planning
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